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    Gamedit is a general SGF editor. Its modular design will allow the addition of many games type.
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    4 in A Row

    Classic 4 in a row for two players.

    A Ruby implementation of the well known 4 in a row board game.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A simple competition/challenge ladder for such things as chess, table-tennis, squash,etc.
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    BotFrenzy is a networked board game inspired by Robo Rally. It is entirely written in Ruby.
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    The Dark Millennium List Builder is a tool for use with the tabletop wargame, Warhammer 40,000, by Games Workshop. With the aid of this program a user can easier craft army lists for use in the game.
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    Gcboard is a widget for Chess-style games (i.e. Checkers). It provides an easy to use API for creating a nice looking chessboard, which supports several playing styles (clicking, dragging, flashing pieces, etc).
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    Nô Go aims to be an elegant implementation of the Go game.
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    A client-server chess engine with a focus on pluggable rules and analysis, implemented in Ruby
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    Attempt to build a chess engine in Ruby.
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    This is a Ruby implementation of the classic dice game Yahtzee.
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    S7r47e50 is an attempt to write a version of Stratego for Linux in Ruby using mySQL for 'opening books', a minimax algorithm as the AI, and TCP/IP bindings for internet multiplayer options. It will be licenses under the GPL v2.
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    SWIPS

    SWIPS

    Chess tournament organisation tool with swiss pairing system for free.

    SWIPS is a unique solution that provides pairing chess engine for the organizers of chess tournaments. It is server-based and it is also accessible using a web browser. SWIPS ensures transparency, fairness and facilitation of organizer’s tasks. SWIPS helps to preserve chess standards because it follows the FIDE official norm. SWIPS pairing engine has already been tested in practice. SWIPS won the software projects contest TP cup. We are the agile software engineers and chess enthusiasts who like challenges and want to bring innovative solutions to chess organisers. www.swips.eu
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    A swiss pairing program focusing on chess tournaments.
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    a LAN game for anyone to protect the friendly air force by taking down the enemy fighters
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    The Akari Project is developing an online, 3D, real time strategy game for Windows and Linux.
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    The Throne Mayhem is web based interchange platform to support play by e-mail games of various board games.
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    Clue-like game for Linux (GTK+ Ruby).
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    PBoard is a chess interface written in Ruby-GTK. It's primary use is as a chess opening repertoire trainer.
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    The Ruby Backgammon engine will bring together Backgammon classes to play against each other.
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